Title :
Programmable FFT processors for wide-bandwidth HF spread-spectrum communications and radar signal processing
Author :
Bungard, D.R. ; Lau, L. ; Rorabaugh, T.L.
Author_Institution :
Mitre Corp., Bedford, MA, USA
Abstract :
Programmable-length, fast Fourier transform processors for use in advanced wideband, high-frequency spread-spectrum radar and communication systems have been designed and implemented using new commercially available digital signal processing (DSP) devices. Two FFT architectures that provide real-time continuous-throughput operation at speeds greater than 2 MHz are presented. The transform length is programmable from 64 points to 16 K points, and either 32-bit fixed-point or 32-bit floating-point (IEEE format) arithmetic computations can be performed. These high-performance, single-board FFT processors use only 275 integrated circuits and dissipate less than 100 W. These processors can be used in a variety of DSP operations, including high-speed convolution or correlation, channel equalization, narrowband interference suppression, clutter rejection, and signal-matched filtering
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; fast Fourier transforms; radar systems; spread spectrum communication; 100 W; 2 MHz; 32 bit; DSP; FFT architectures; advanced wideband; channel equalization; clutter rejection; correlation; digital signal processing; fast Fourier transform processors; high-frequency spread-spectrum radar; high-speed convolution; integrated circuits; narrowband interference suppression; programmable-length; radar signal processing; real-time continuous-throughput; signal-matched filtering; single-board FFT processors; wide-bandwidth HF spread-spectrum communications; Computer architecture; Digital signal processing; Fast Fourier transforms; Fixed-point arithmetic; Floating-point arithmetic; Hafnium; Radar signal processing; Signal design; Spread spectrum communication; Spread spectrum radar;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1989. ICASSP-89., 1989 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1989.266689